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Thomas Tusser, on Gathering Fruit Not Too Timely

Here are a few words of sixteenth century wisdom on the subject of managing your fruit harvest.

Published September 30, 2021
Categorised as Quotations Tagged C16th, harvesting, poetry

Poetry: ‘Apple Blossoms’, by Susan Kelly-DeWitt

Susan’s rather lovely poem perfectly captures the orchardist’s winter frustration and the anticipation of spring.

Published April 20, 2021
Categorised as Orchard Poetry Tagged apple blossom, poetry, Susan Kelly-DeWitt

Fujiwara no Teika, on Spring

A poem.

Published March 20, 2021
Categorised as Quotations Tagged C13th, plum blossom, poetry, spring

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Orchards & orcharding methods, history, culture & cookery by @darrenturpin: orchardist, amateur pomologist, allotmenteer, trials horticulturist @RHSBridgewater.

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Fire blight (Erwinia amylovora) causing classic bacterial ooze symptoms on apple fruit. This grower had good overall control utilizing Maryblyt to predict infection events & inform pesticide application timings. Controlling this disease during bloom is critical.

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Springtime #IPM in the orchard ๐ŸŽ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ› Early season insect activity including spring feeding caterpillar, leafcurling midge, mullein bug and more. Signs of cedar apple rust galls on nearby eastern red cedar kicking off this seasonโ€™s disease cycle #onapples

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